Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 2 October 1860 Page 4, column 4

MARRIAGE

25 September, at Wissett, by the Rev KEMP, Mr CHAMBERS, of St Nicholas,
Ilketshall, to Jemima, eldest daughter of Mr BERRY, of the former place.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 9 October 1860 Page 4, column 4

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MARRIAGE

3 October, at the parish church of Great Yarmouth, by the Rev J. M. FRESHFIELD, Mr
Robert SPINKS, to Ann, widow of the late Mr George WHITEHEAD, of Beccles.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 16 October 1860 Page 4, column 4

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MARRIAGES

On the 9th October, at the Independent Chapel, Beccles, by the Rev George WRIGHT,
Baptist Minister, Mr Richard BAX, of Hitchen, Herts., to Susan, only daughter of Mr D.
DRAPER, of the Lodge Farm, Shadingfield.

On the 9th October, at Earsham, by the Rev W. P. GOODE, Mr William BIDWELL,
bricklayer, to Miss Mary LE GREYS, of London.

On the 12th October, at the Independent Chapel, Beccles, by the Rev C. HICKMAN,
Mr J . TUTHILL, of Laxfield, to Harriett, fourth daughter of Mr James ATKINS, of
Beccles.

DEATHS

On the 5th October, at Beccles, much respected, Mr Charles NEEVE, miller, aged 25
years.

On the 10th October, at his father's house, after a long illness, William, eldest son of
Mr William ROBINSON, of Redenhall, near Harleston, and many years clerk to Messrs
Glyn and Co., London.

On the 10th October, at Bungay, in the 75th year of her age, after a long affliction,
Mrs Honor EBBAGE, widow of the late Samuel EBBAGE, late of Bungay.

On the 10th October, at Beccles, aged 24 years, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr William
UTLEY, of Wheatacre.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 23 October 1860 Page 4, column 4

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MARRIAGE

On Tuesday the 16th October, at the parish church of Chalton, in the county of
Hampshire, by the Rev J. ASTLEY, M.A., rector, Charles Johnston THOMAS, jun., of 2
Brompton Terrace, London, late of Bungay, to Susan, eldest daughter of Thomas BOYS,
Esq., yeoman, of Chalton.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 30 October 1860 Page 4, column 4

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DEATHS

On the 11th October, at Darsham, aged 76 years, Esther, the lamented wife of the Rev
Harrison PACKARD, incumbent of Middleton and Westleton.

On the 17th October, at Norton Vicarage, Norfolk, the residence of his son-in-law,
the Rev Joseph George JESSEP, Colonel Henry ANDERSON, aged 70.

On the 28th October, aged 24 years, after a long affliction, William, eldest son of Mr
Charles IFE, of Bungay.

On the 29th October, after a long affliction, the wife of Mr EVERETT, of the Prince
of Wales Inn, Bungay.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 6 November 1860 Page 4, column 4

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Once again, no formal births, deaths and marriages announcements were published in
this issue of the paper. In their place, I offer a news item:-

LOWESTOFT DREADFUL EXPLOSION AT SEA On Saturday last, a most
disastrous accident occurred on board the Tonning steamer, Captain George RIVERS,
from Denmark for Lowestoft, with cattle. On arriving about forty miles off coast, nearing
Winterton, she anchored to take a supply of fish from a smack, and on re-starting, and
getting up steam, the boiler from extra pressure, burst, and the following casualties took
place. KILLED: -- James CUMMINGS, J. LANGLEY, J.SPOONER, and 1 Danish
cattleman. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED:--J. WASP, first mate; J. F. REAY,sen., first
engineer; E. PEAK; J. HALL, picked up sixty yards off the vessel on a piece of wreck,
arm scalded and bruised. BLOWN AWAY AND NOT FOUND:-- J. F. REAY, jun., R.
FAWCETT, W. AMISS, Passenger Boy, Richard BURR, --- ALDERMAN, and J.
JENKINSON. THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN SAVED:-- T. JAGO, T.GOLDER,
W.GOLDER, T HAWTHORNE, J. ABSALOM, J.READ. George WILKINS, 2 firemen,
and 2 cattlemen. Two smacks took the dead and wounded into Yarmouth; one other
smack came to Lowestoft for the company's tugs, but before they arrived, two tugs from
Yarmouth had her in tow, and brought her into Lowestoft Harbour, at 12 o'clock a.m. on
Sunday. The most painful sensation was caused in Lowestoft to know the fate of the
crew, and thousands were assembled at the noon hour in the vicinity of the fish market,
anxious to learn all the particulars of so lamentable an accident.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 13 November 1860 Page 4, column 5

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MARRIAGES

24 October, at St Cross Southelmham, by the Rev G.F. POLEY, Rector of Cransford, Mr
S. N. HART, to Sarah Chaston, third daughter of William SHEARING, all of the above
place.

31 October, at the Independent Chapel, Denton, by the Rev F. S. BASDEN, Mr
Charles CATTERMOLE, printer, of Bungay, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late Mr
John BROCK, of Aldeburgh.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 4 December 1860 Page 4, column 4

DEATH

On the 21st November, at Brooke, Mr Bransby BROOKS, late of Norwich, aged 72
years.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 11 December 1860 Page 4, column 2

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deaths and marriages. In their place: -

BECCLES INQUEST--On Monday the 10th inst., an inquest was held at the Duke
Inn, before B.L. GROSS, Esq., on the body of Mary Anne, the wife of John TYRELL,
tailor, of this place, aged 47, who died suddenly on Friday evening the 7th inst. From the
evidence it appeared that the deceased was of consumptive habits, and previous to her
marriage, which event took place only 12 weeks since, had an attack of hoemorrage [sic]
on the lungs. On Friday evening she was in her usual state of health, but upon retiring to
rest was seized with a fit of coughing, and asked her husband to get her some water, as
she began to spit blood; and also requested him to fetch their next door neighbour, Mrs
CAGIL. As he was complying with the latter request, he heard deceased fall, and upon
re-entering the chamber with Mrs CAGIL, he found she had fallen on the floor, and was
lying on her right side, and bleeding at the mouth. In about four minutes after this she
expired. The jury pageed a verdict, "Died by the Visitation of God from natural causes."

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 18 December 1860 Page 4, column 4

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DEATHS

On the 12th December, at Beccles, Mr Samuel CATTERMOLE, bookseller, in the 86th
year of his age.

On Sunday last, at Beccles, aged 27 years, Robert STUART, jun., son of Mr Robert
STUART, shoemaker.

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 25 December 1860 Page 4, column 4

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DEATHS

17 December, after a long and very painful affliction, aged 40 years, Mr Henry
BEDINGFIELD, carrier, and landlord of the Fleece public-house in this town.

19 December, at Yarmouth, after a short but painful affliction, aged 23 years, Matilda
Ann, the beloved wife of Henry William TURRELL, and daughter of Captain William
COURTMAN, deeply lamented by a large circle of friends.

21 December, at Ilketshall St Andrew's after a short affliction, aged two years and a
half, Mariannie [sic] the beloved and youngest child of John SALTER.